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cell membranes, genetic material
hibernating, migrating
golgi bodies
vacuole
Mitochondria
Eukaryotic cells have membrane bound organelles
cell wall
cytoskeloton
organ system
endocytosis
produces carbon dioxide
cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
Mitosis
organ
cell wall, large central vacuole, chloroplast
oxygen
endoplasmic reticulum
red blood cell, bone cell, neurons, white blood cell, muscle cells....
autotrophs, producers
carbon and hydrogen (any other elements are unique to that compound)
lysosome
chloroplast
nucleolus
cell membrane
cytoplasm
Several organs together make up an....
All organic compounds have....
uses the energy of sunlight to produce glucose during photosynthesis
All cells have....
What produces energy for the cell?
What are ways homeostasis effects living organisms behavior?
How is photosynthesis helped by cellular respiration?
One part of an organ system is a ....
everything inside of the cell membrane except for the nucleus; jelly material
What is the process of cell division called?
packages and transports proteins from the ER to other parts of the cell
vesicle that contains substances that break down materials
composed of protein and RNA; involved in ribosome production
ER; passageways that transport proteins within the cell
Maintaining a constant body temperature is called.....
surrounds the internal cell parts; controls the passage of materials in and out
Name types of humane body cells...
What is the major difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?
provides rigid structure and protection; made of cellulose
provides strength and shape to the cell; network of protein fibers
What part do plant cells have that animal cells do not?
vesicle that provides storage of water and other materials; if full, provide support
What are the levels of organization from most to least simple?
What is used to break down glucose in cellular respiration?
Animals that make their own food are....

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Maintaining a constant body temperature is called.....endocytosis
What are ways homeostasis effects living organisms behavior?hibernating, migrating
What is the process of cell division called?Mitosis
What is used to break down glucose in cellular respiration?oxygen
How is photosynthesis helped by cellular respiration?produces carbon dioxide
What is the major difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?Eukaryotic cells have membrane bound organelles
What part do plant cells have that animal cells do not?cell wall, large central vacuole, chloroplast
All organic compounds have....carbon and hydrogen (any other elements are unique to that compound)
Name types of humane body cells...red blood cell, bone cell, neurons, white blood cell, muscle cells....
Animals that make their own food are....autotrophs, producers
Several organs together make up an....organ system
One part of an organ system is a ....organ
What are the levels of organization from most to least simple?cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
uses the energy of sunlight to produce glucose during photosynthesischloroplast
provides strength and shape to the cell; network of protein fiberscytoskeloton
All cells have....cell membranes, genetic material
What produces energy for the cell?Mitochondria
surrounds the internal cell parts; controls the passage of materials in and outcell membrane
vesicle that contains substances that break down materialslysosome
provides rigid structure and protection; made of cellulosecell wall
ER; passageways that transport proteins within the cellendoplasmic reticulum
vesicle that provides storage of water and other materials; if full, provide supportvacuole
packages and transports proteins from the ER to other parts of the cellgolgi bodies
everything inside of the cell membrane except for the nucleus; jelly materialcytoplasm
composed of protein and RNA; involved in ribosome productionnucleolus